CalcMyPeptide
Growth Hormone SecretagogueAlso known as: CJC-1295 DAC, Modified GRF(1-29) with DAC

CJC-1295 with DAC

Long-acting GHRH analog with Drug Affinity Complex for sustained GH release.

Half-Life
5.8-8.1 days
Dose Range
1000-2000 mcg/week
Frequency
1-2× weekly
Vial Sizes
2 mg, 5 mg

🔬 Mechanism of Action

CJC-1295 with DAC (Drug Affinity Complex) is a synthetic analog of Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone (GHRH). The DAC modification binds to albumin in the bloodstream, extending the half-life from 30 minutes to 5.8-8.1 days. This creates sustained, elevated growth hormone release from pituitary somatotroph cells.

Unlike direct GH administration, CJC-1295 DAC preserves the natural pulsatile pattern of GH secretion (amplifying pulse amplitude rather than creating a flat, non-physiological elevation). This results in elevated IGF-1 levels for up to 6-14 days after a single injection. Clinical studies showed a 2-10× increase in GH concentrations and sustained IGF-1 elevation.

Source: PMID: 16352683

📜Background & History

CJC-1295 with DAC was developed by ConjuChem Biotechnologies (Canada) in the early 2000s as a long-acting GHRH analog. The Drug Affinity Complex (DAC) technology covalently binds the peptide to endogenous albumin via a maleimide linker, dramatically extending half-life. A 2006 Phase II clinical trial (Walker et al., Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism) showed 2–10× GH elevation lasting 6–14 days post-injection, with sustained IGF-1 elevation — validating its once-weekly dosing potential.

🎯 Research Use Cases

  • GH optimization for body composition (muscle gain, fat loss)
  • Age-related GH decline (somatopause) management
  • Recovery enhancement via sustained IGF-1 elevation
  • Convenient once-weekly GH secretagogue protocol
  • Anti-aging and sleep quality improvement

💉 Dosing Protocol

Typical Dose1000-2000 mcg/week
Frequency1-2× weekly
Half-Life5.8-8.1 days
Common Vial Sizes2 mg, 5 mg

🧪 Reconstitution Example

Vial
2 mg
Water
2 mL
Concentration
1 mg/mL
Per Unit (100u syringe)
10 mcg
Dose of 1000 mcg = 100 units on a 100-unit insulin syringe

⚠️Safety & Considerations

Research peptide — not FDA-approved. May cause water retention, numbness/tingling in extremities, and headache. Should not be used by individuals with active cancer due to GH/IGF-1 elevation. Growth hormone secretagogues may affect blood glucose levels.

Interactions & Contraindications

GH secretagogues elevate blood glucose — monitor in pre-diabetic or insulin-resistant individuals. May cause carpal tunnel syndrome at high IGF-1 levels. Contraindicated with active cancer. Thyroid hormones affect GH sensitivity; ensure thyroid function is optimized.

🔗Synergies & Common Stacks

+ Ipamorelin

GHRH + GHRP synergy: CJC-1295 DAC provides sustained background GH elevation; Ipamorelin adds clean discrete pulses. Together they produce more GH than either alone without cortisol/prolactin elevation.

+ MK-677

Both drive GH/IGF-1 elevation via different mechanisms (GHRH vs ghrelin pathway). Stacking amplifies total GH output but requires careful monitoring for IGF-1 excess.

CJC-1295 with DAC dosing guide infographic showing dose range 1000-2000 mcg/week, half-life 5.8-8.1 days, and reconstitution example
CJC-1295 with DAC dosing quick reference — 1000-2000 mcg/week, 1-2× weekly

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between CJC-1295 with DAC and without DAC?
CJC-1295 with DAC has a half-life of 5.8-8.1 days (dosed 1-2× weekly), while CJC-1295 without DAC (Mod GRF 1-29) has a 30-minute half-life (dosed 1-3× daily). The DAC version provides sustained GH elevation; the non-DAC version creates sharper, more natural GH pulses.
How do I dose CJC-1295 DAC?
Standard dose: 1,000-2,000 mcg (1-2 mg) once or twice weekly via subcutaneous injection. For a 2 mg vial with 2 mL BAC water, each 10 units on a 100-unit syringe delivers 100 mcg.
When should I inject CJC-1295 DAC?
CJC-1295 DAC can be injected at any time due to its long half-life. Many users prefer evening injection to align with natural nighttime GH pulses, but timing is less critical than with the non-DAC version.

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